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Tough Measures in Abia: Parents to Be Arrested Over Kids’ School Absence

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February 26, 2025
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Tough Measures in Abia: Parents to Be Arrested Over Kids’ School Absence
Tough Measures in Abia: Parents to Be Arrested Over Kids’ School Absence

Abia State is set to arrest parents of children found absent from school during learning hours as part of a tough new education crackdown. The government has mobilized education marshals to enforce compulsory schooling. Read the full details here.

 

 

The Abia State Government has issued a stern warning to parents and guardians as it moves to enforce strict measures against school absenteeism. Beginning March 1, 2025, the government will launch an aggressive crackdown on truant children, vowing to arrest their parents as part of efforts to curb the rising number of out-of-school children in the state.

 

The Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Goodluck Ubochi, made this announcement on Tuesday during a press briefing ahead of the official launch of the Abia Schools Transformation Programme, scheduled for February 26.

 

Ubochi disclosed that a special team of education marshals had been tasked with patrolling the streets to identify children who are absent from school during learning hours. These truants, he said, would be arrested and used to track down their parents or guardians, who would then face penalties for failing to ensure their wards receive an education.

 

“The government is investing heavily in education to provide every child with a better future. We cannot sit back and watch parents ignore their responsibility while the state makes efforts to provide free and compulsory education,” Ubochi declared.

 

He emphasized that the crackdown is necessary because the Abia State Child Rights Law of 2006 mandates compulsory basic education for all children.

 

As part of its drive to reform the education sector, the government has selected 221 schools across Abia for an intensive transformation program. This initiative, which will begin with 10 primary schools and five secondary schools from each of the 17 local government areas, is designed to improve the quality of learning through innovative educational techniques.

 

The move comes against the backdrop of disturbing statistics on education in Nigeria. According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), an estimated one in every three Nigerian children is out of school, with 10.2 million at the primary level and 8.1 million at the junior secondary level.

 

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Recent UNESCO data paints an even grimmer picture, estimating that 28 million Nigerian children lack access to formal education, with 19.5 million in rural areas and 8.5 million in urban centers.

 

Abia State has also struggled with this crisis, with the 2022 Multidimensional Poverty Index revealing that 5.6% of children aged 6 to 15 were out of school.

 

In response to this crisis, the Abia State Government took a decisive step in January 2025 by introducing free and compulsory education for children up to the junior secondary school level. To further solidify its commitment, the government allocated a massive 20% of its 2025 budget to the education sector.

 

The announcement has sparked a wave of mixed reactions. While many education advocates have praised the initiative as a necessary step to combat the education crisis, others have raised concerns about the ethical implications of arresting parents.

 

Civil rights activists argue that the government should focus on addressing the root causes of truancy—such as poverty, lack of infrastructure, and inadequate teacher-to-student ratios—rather than punishing parents. Others have questioned how the government intends to enforce these measures fairly and whether alternative solutions, such as community engagement programs, have been considered.

 

With many Nigerian states grappling with similar challenges, Abia’s radical approach could set a precedent for nationwide enforcement of compulsory education laws. However, whether this tough measure will yield the desired results or trigger legal and social battles remains to be seen.

 

As March 1 approaches, all eyes will be on Abia to see how effectively the policy will be implemented and what consequences it may bring for families, communities, and the education sector as a whole.

 

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